2017
DOI: 10.17219/dmp/70440
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Fundamental factors related to orthodontic micro-implant stability: Review of the literature

Abstract: The development and introduction of temporary intraoral anchorage devices (TISAD) in the beginning of the 21 st century had a great impact on contemporary orthodontics. The enhancement of the scope of orthodontic treatment, improved efficiency, reduction of both the treatment time and need for the patient's compliance, all of these are the crucial advantages the TISAD have provided to our profession. However, there are also some limiting factors pertaining to this anchorage reinforcement technique which must b… Show more

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“…Infection and inflammation in peri-miniscrew tissue need to be controlled to prevent the functional failure of the miniscrew implant as an anchorage device in orthodontic treatment. Although microbial infection is not the only causative factor of miniscrew failure, several studies have stated that infection and inflammation in relation to peri-miniscrew implantation are related to the miniscrew failure rate [16][17][18][19]. Osório et al [20] confirmed that microbial colonization occurred in the first 24 h after exposure of miniscrew implants to the oral cavity, and the nature of microbial colonization did not change significantly if miniscrew hygiene was controlled.…”
Section: Peri-miniscrews Clinical Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Infection and inflammation in peri-miniscrew tissue need to be controlled to prevent the functional failure of the miniscrew implant as an anchorage device in orthodontic treatment. Although microbial infection is not the only causative factor of miniscrew failure, several studies have stated that infection and inflammation in relation to peri-miniscrew implantation are related to the miniscrew failure rate [16][17][18][19]. Osório et al [20] confirmed that microbial colonization occurred in the first 24 h after exposure of miniscrew implants to the oral cavity, and the nature of microbial colonization did not change significantly if miniscrew hygiene was controlled.…”
Section: Peri-miniscrews Clinical Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the 30 plaque samples evaluated with qPCR showed clinical symptoms of peri-implantitis, including redness, swelling, pain, and mobility of the miniscrew. Peri-miniscrew infection is a main factor leading to miniscrew failure [16,19,21]. The results of qPCR demonstrated the detection of three red-complex bacteria in a periminiscrew plaque sample included in the chlorhexidine group.…”
Section: Peri-miniscrews Clinical Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of PFE can be very challenging, as the affected teeth do not react to orthodontic forces, regardless of the type or clinical severity of the condition [5,16]. This suggests that the defect in the eruptive process is permanent and irreversible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of PFE can be very challenging, as the affected teeth do not react to orthodontic forces, regardless the type or clinical severity of the condition [5,16]. This suggests that the defect in the eruptive process is permanent and irreversible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%